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Chapter 4: Using the web interface
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5. Type in the Destination port range.
6. Repeat step 3. to step 5. to set up port forwarding to additional servers.
7. In the Active column, select which ports should have port forwarding activated.
8. Click Apply.
You can now access the mail server from the Internet, using the public IP address of the terminal.
If you do not know the IP address, you can look it up in the DASHBOARD of the web interface
under ONGOING DATA SESSIONS.
Setting up the LAN network
Network user groups
Two network user groups are available to the users of the terminal:
• The Default group: By default, all users belong to the Default network user group, which
provides a shared Standard connection to the Internet using the built-in router functionality of
the terminal. This group does not allow Bridge mode.
• Group 0: A second group used for Bridge mode connection (Bridge mode is an exclusive
connection, with NAT disabled in the terminal). With Group 0 the Internet connection is
automatically established when the system is ready for transmission.
If you want to have a direct Bridge mode connection use this network user group.
Necessary steps when managing network users
Managing your LAN network users includes the following steps:
1. Defining a network user group. See the next sections Setting up a Bridge mode connection or
Setting up the Default network user group.
The network user groups determine settings such as:
• IP addressing (Static/Dynamic)
• Internet access mode (Router Mode/Bridge Mode/No Internet Access)
2. Identifying a network device. See Viewing network devices on page 78.
The network devices are identified by their IP address, MAC address and (optionally) device
name.
3. Associating the network user group and the network device. See the next section Setting up a
Bridge mode connection, step 13.
The network classification table determines which devices should belong to which network
user group. When a network device is connected, the terminal runs through the network
Note
For most purposes, the default setup is sufficient.
When you access the LAN network settings you are prompted for the Administrator user
name and password.